Halloween Scares Await in The Exorcist: Legion VR

The first two chapters arrive later this month.

It’s now October and before anybody thinks about planning for Christmas there’s Halloween at the end of the month. Naturally for this time of year developers get in on the festivities by releasing some scary videogames and virtual reality (VR) studios are no different, with A Chair in a Room: Greenwater creator Wolf & Wood Interactive due to release the first couple of chapters for The Exorcist: Legion VR.

Based around the infamous film of the same name created by horror maestro William Peter Blatty, The Exorcist: Legion VR is part investigation, part exorcism as players learn learn the dangerous art of exorcising demons from their hosts.

Set over five chapters – two of which will launch simultaneously this month – each exorcism is based on a real case, with secrets to unlock, several trademark exorcism tools to find and use as well as hidden artifacts that can help your quest.

Wolf & Wood Interactive state that although each chapter will differ slightly on gameplay time on average they should take around 20-25 minutes to complete. There won’t be long to wait for the following chapters either, with the third arriving in November, the fourth in December and the fifth and final one in January 2018.

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